remember everything | evernote
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Today marks my one year anniversary with Evernote (and no I’m not one to normally celebrate instances like this one, but I randomly discovered this weekend that my anniversary was coming up!). I felt that all my readers needed to know about them if you didn’t know already!
Evernote’s tag line is remember everything. Can I get an amen?!?! AMEN!! I don’t have to remember everything – this program does it all for me!
Only a few years old, the developers and geniuses behind this concept have revolutionized how the world takes notes, keeps track of their to-do lists, and more. This program can be used on the web, on your mac, on your PC, on your mobile, on your iPad, really wherever! It’s constantly open on my computer, I have it installed on my iPhone and iPad, as well as my work computer. I even have the web clipping elephant in my toolbar, so I can easily clip articles and save pretty much any content from the web.
You can set up different notebooks to house different information. I have one for Anthony (clothing sizes, gift ideas, etc.), a sewing one, a Zumba one, a personal one, etc. I have several different notes dedicated to restaurants, hotels, and must see places in our area. This helps when we have a free day and we want something to do. No need to google anymore!
My two favorites that I created are my recipe notebook and tutorial notebook. What is fabulous about the recipe notebook is I’m able to visit a cooking site, copy the information I want, use the web clipper (elephant in the upper right hand corner), paste it into evernote and then tag or set the URL. I then have all the recipes at my finger tips. There have been many times I’m at the grocery store not 100% on an ingredient, pull out my phone and open the evernote iPhone app, search and there it is! I’m also being green and not printing out recipes.

I do the exact same thing with tutorials I found, whether they are photography related or party related (I’m a little obsessed with Hostess with the Mostess blog) or whatever it is.
Evernote also has a tips blog and several photographers tell how they use it for their business. But you don’t have to be a photographer or a business owner to use this program. I highly recommend it to each of you – I challenge you to start using this tool to help remember everything for you!



